Beautifully situated amongst the olive trees with a panoramic view.
Property ID: 1015
€230,000

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Former Farm in Tuscany

Former Tuscan Farm

Renovation project

This former farm can be transformed into a fantastic villa with guest house or B&B.

The buildings need a metamorphosis / renovation, both internally and externally.

Under the gray cement plaster, the originality of the buildings is hidden and can be restored to the way it used to be with it’s typical Tuscan stones.

The environment is great, and the main road from Monte San Savino is asphalted which makes it very easy to reach the farm.

Starting from the public road is it’s own private driveway, which could be provided with cypress trees on both sides to create that dreamy Typical Tuscan driveway we often see in movies.

There is plenty of space on the property to create a personal vineyard.

Definitely worth visiting and exploring the possibilities if you’re in for a renovation with high ROI!

The price is € 230,000.00

The property code is HC-1015

Layout

The main building:
Is spread over two floors and each floor can be reached separately with its own entrances. The current living quarters are on the first floor, but more possibilities can be created on the ground floor.

There are several outbuildings totalling about 250 sqm cave. These can be demolished and merged into one or two larger buildings to be used for the B&B or other activities.

Main building is about 350 sqm
Outbuildings about 200 sqm
Olive trees fields 11,000 sqm of land

Floorplan(s)

General ameneties

Please note, this may not be the properties exact location due to security reasons.

Distances & airports

Monte San Savino 6 km
A1 – Motorway 6 km
Arezzo 25 km
Cortona 35 km
Montepulciano 38 km
Siena 55 km

Florence airport 95 km
Perugia airport 85 km
Pisa airport 180 km
Rome airports 220 – 240 km

Additional & regional information

Monte San Savino stands on the western side of the Valdichiana Aretina, opposite Cortona and perched on a mountain overlooking the Esse valley. It’s a deeply historic village where various traces of the Etruscan civilization have been found.

Over the centuries, the town’s fate was inextricably linked with the clashes between the Guelphs and Ghibellines. The latter had the upper hand, bringing the town under Ubertini (a noble family from Arezzo) rule until 1306 when the town fell under Florentine and Guelph jurisdiction. In 1337, Monte San Savino was ruled by Perugia and then Siena, and in 1384 fell back under Florentine dominion, which sent a Podestà and vicars in order to manage justice in the town.

Monte San Savino reached the height of its splendor between the second half of the 1400s and 1500s, when the noble branch of the Ciocchi-Di Monte family blossomed here. The family was originally from Florence and its members included illustrious figures such as the cardinal Antonio, one of the most influential Renaissance cardinals, who was dear to Julius II and close to the Medici popes.

Nearby:
Only a few minutes away from Monte San Savino is Marciano della Chiana, an unmissable medieval village with deeply historical roots; its Castle is absolutely breathtaking, towering over the hill immersed in the Valdichiana Aretina countryside.

We recommend taking a brief visit to Lucignano, where – other than its magnificent Castle – the Madonna delle Querce sanctuary stands out, a project credited to Giorgio Vasari.